The Chhattisgarh Police Department is set to introduce a significant linguistic change, replacing 109 Urdu-Persian terms with their Hindi counterparts in official police proceedings. This shift, directed by the DGP and communicated to all district SPs, will standardize the language used in written communications, reports, and other official documents. The move is part of an effort to update and simplify the language used in police operations, with the aim of improving accessibility and ensuring clarity in all official communications.
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